Southern Counties East Football League Premier Division
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Erith & Belvedere assistant manager quits football after hearing hurtful racist abuse aimed at his players from a ground steward
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Holmesdale 4-3 Welling Town - When you lose it’s about the manager and now we’ve lost a game of football and played poorly it’s all about me so I’ll act accordingly, which is some players have made it easy to leave, says Danny Wakeling
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Fisher 1-2 Glebe - We haven't quite hit the standards that we expect, admits Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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Having played them on Tuesday we saw the quality Fisher have in some of their players and a real knowledgeable manager so we're in for a real tough game, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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The boys are buzzing and feel they can go out there and beat Glebe, says Fisher boss Ajay Ashanike
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We have reached the nitty-gritty part of the season whereby players just simply must deliver all they have for the cause, says Welling Town boss Danny Wakeling
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Westside 3-4 Deal Town - Everyone knows the FA Vase is important to this football club - to show the character at 3-1 down with half-an-hour left is the biggest thing for me tonight, says Deal Town coach Steve King
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Results: October 2019
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Millwall appoint former Stoke City boss Gary Rowett
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Sometimes you get knocked down, you get knocked over, you get yourself back on your feet and dust yourselves down and sometimes it can galvanise us and make us more determined, which I’m hoping it will do to us, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Beckenham Town 2-2 Chatham Town - I'm proud of my team, they showed a real desire to win the game, says Chatham Town boss Scott Lindsey
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FOOTBALL RACISM SHAME: As we are sadly aware, this is not the first time our players have been subjected to this level of abuse and there is no place for this kind of behaviour in society, let alone in football - The Football Association
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Beckenham favourites? What are we going to have? Ten thousand people there on Wednesday night cheering us on? Chatham will probably have more supporters’ than us, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Kennington 4-2 Crowborough Athletic - Wembley is a long way away but any lad who doesn't think about it is daft, says Kennington boss Dan Scorer
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Kent Football Association: It is everyone’s responsibility to call out discriminatory behaviour from football
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Chatham Town 1-1 Beckenham Town - We've come here and we showed what a good side we are. I thought we outplayed them all over the pitch, says Beckenham Town assistant Billy Walton
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Our players must be prepared to go out and give optimum effort levels at all times, says Welling Town boss Danny Wakeling
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The club is on an amazing FA Vase journey and I hope it continues, says Punjab United boss Chipie Sian
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We are expecting a difficult game at Westside. It’s one that we know we will have to play well if we are to progress to the next round, says Deal Town boss Derek Hares
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I am very proud and honoured to be leading my side out in the next round of The FA Vase, says Erith & Belvedere boss Owen Jones
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Peacehaven have some real quality players and my players’ will have to step up on the day and match everything that they do and more if we are to win this tie, says Glebe boss Gary Alexander
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Police and The FA investigate allegations of racist abuse and violence at football match in Tunbridge Wells
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We’re trying to put our name on the map on and off the field, says Welling Town chairman Kevin Oakes, who launches £35 rest of the season ticket for Non-League Day
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Chatham Town unveil Scott Lindsey as their new manager
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Results: September 2019
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Results: August 2019
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Neil Harris steps down as Millwall's manager
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James Collins quits Chatham Town: I feel that the club both on and off the pitch are in a better position than when I arrived and that is something I have always set out to achieve at any club I have been at
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Allan Fenn steps down as Fisher manager after 11 games in charge
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Beckenham Town 4-1 Crowborough Athletic - How do we stay in the league? We all have to stick together and we do have to strengthen the squad and I think we will stay up, says Crowborough boss Sean Muggeridge